The romantic piano concerto.

Format Audio (Streaming)
Publication InfoEnglewood Cliffs, NJ : VoxBox, ℗1992.
Description1 online resource.
Supplemental ContentCD 1
Supplemental ContentCD 2
Subjects

Other author/creatorBeissel, Heribert, conductor.
Other author/creatorCao, Pierre, conductor.
Other author/creatorKann, Hans, instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorMága, Othmar, conductor.
Other author/creatorPonti, Michael instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorRose, Jerome, instrumentalist.
Other author/creatorSchmidt-Gertenbach, Volker conductor.
Included WorkChopin, Frédéric, 1810-1849. Allegro de concert; arranged.
Included WorkHenselt, Adolf von, 1814-1889. Concerto, piano, orchestra, op. 16, F minor.
Included WorkHiller, Ferdinand, 1811-1885. Konzertstück.
Included WorkHummel, Johann Nepomuk, 1778-1837. Adieux de Paris.
Included WorkKalkbrenner, Friedrich Wilhelm Michael, 1785-1849. Concertos, piano, orchestra, op. 61, D minor.
Other author/creatorHamburger Symphoniker, performer.
Other author/creatorPhilharmonia Hungarica, performer.
Other author/creatorRadio-Télé-Luxembourg. Orchestre symphonique, performer.
Other author/creatorSymphonisches Orchester Berlin, performer.
Contents Piano concerto in F minor, op. 16 / Adolf von Henselt (29: 29) -- Konzertstück for piano and orchestra, op. 113 / Ferdinand Hiller (20:37) -- Allegro de concert in A major, op. 46 / Frédéric Chopin (12:15) -- Piano concerto no. 1 in D minor, op. 61 / Friedrich Kalkbrenner (29:49) -- Concerto for piano and orchestra, op. 110 : "Les adieux" / Johann Nepomuk Hummel (31:55).
General noteOriginally issued as compact discs.
General noteProgram by Hugh McGinnis and Shirley Fleming, and biographical notes on the pianists (15 p.) in container.
General noteThe 3rd work originally for piano solo.
Performer Michael Ponti, piano ; Philharmonia Hungarica ; Othmar Maga, conductor (1st work) ; Jerome Rose, piano ; Orchestra of Radio Luxembourg ; Pierre Cao, conductor (2nd work) ; Michael Ponti, piano ; Berlin Symphony Orchestra ; Volker Schmidt-Gertenbach, conductor (3rd work) ; Hans Kann, piano ; Hamburg Symphony ; Heribert Beissel, conductor (4th-5th works).
Date/time/place of a event noteRecorded in 1968 (1st work); 1973 (2nd, 4th, and 5th works); and 1978, in Südwest Tonstudio, Stuttgart (3rd work).
Genre/formSound recordings.

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